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Human Anatomy
Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn - ISBN: 9780133995190
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On this page you find summaries, notes, study guides and many more for the textbook Human Anatomy , written by Elaine N. Marieb & Katja N. Hoehn. The summaries are written by students themselves, which gives you the best possible insight into what is important to study about this book. Subjects like Physiology, Anatomy, Science, Biology, Cells, Integument, Bones & Brain will be dealt with.
Popular summaries Human Anatomy Notes

Summarized notes from the lecture about the different types of tissues. Formatted neatly, included many diagrams and is easy to read.
- Class notes
- • 6 pages •
Summarized notes from the lecture about the different types of tissues. Formatted neatly, included many diagrams and is easy to read.

An overview of the structure and function of neurons and glial cells in both the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as an in-depth discussion of neurotransmitters. These notes dive into the classification and mechanism of action of a wide variety of receptors and neurotransmitters, including catecholamines, indolamines, amino acids, and acetylcholine.
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- • 15 pages •
An overview of the structure and function of neurons and glial cells in both the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as an in-depth discussion of neurotransmitters. These notes dive into the classification and mechanism of action of a wide variety of receptors and neurotransmitters, including catecholamines, indolamines, amino acids, and acetylcholine.

Mastering A&P I Chapter 2: Chemistry Comes Alive
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Mastering A&P I Chapter 2: Chemistry Comes Alive

Mastering Anatomy and Physiology I ;Chapter 3: Cells: The Living Units
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Mastering Anatomy and Physiology I ;Chapter 3: Cells: The Living Units

This is a comprehensive study guide for the first section of the Anatomy & Physiology Course at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be challenging for students and this study guide helped me get through the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distanced learning.
- Study guide
- • 7 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the first section of the Anatomy & Physiology Course at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be challenging for students and this study guide helped me get through the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distanced learning.

This is a comprehensive study guide for the second section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
- Study guide
- • 9 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the second section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.

This is a comprehensive study guide for the third section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
- Study guide
- • 10 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the third section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.

This study guide covers the following topics made for my test review:
structural organization, homeostasis, anatomical terms, different types of energy, atoms (structure, isotopes, etc.), matter, chemical bonds and reactions (overview), and other topics including different types of organic compounds, parts of the cell, different types of cells, diffusion principles, active and passive transport, and the start of tissues (only epithelial is included). And more topics!
- Study guide
- • 10 pages •
This study guide covers the following topics made for my test review:
structural organization, homeostasis, anatomical terms, different types of energy, atoms (structure, isotopes, etc.), matter, chemical bonds and reactions (overview), and other topics including different types of organic compounds, parts of the cell, different types of cells, diffusion principles, active and passive transport, and the start of tissues (only epithelial is included). And more topics!

This is a comprehensive study guide for the last section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston before the final. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
- Study guide
- • 3 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the last section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston before the final. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
Latest notes & summaries Human Anatomy Notes

Summarized notes from the lecture about the different types of tissues. Formatted neatly, included many diagrams and is easy to read.
- Class notes
- • 6 pages •
Summarized notes from the lecture about the different types of tissues. Formatted neatly, included many diagrams and is easy to read.

An overview of the structure and function of neurons and glial cells in both the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as an in-depth discussion of neurotransmitters. These notes dive into the classification and mechanism of action of a wide variety of receptors and neurotransmitters, including catecholamines, indolamines, amino acids, and acetylcholine.
- Class notes
- • 15 pages •
An overview of the structure and function of neurons and glial cells in both the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as an in-depth discussion of neurotransmitters. These notes dive into the classification and mechanism of action of a wide variety of receptors and neurotransmitters, including catecholamines, indolamines, amino acids, and acetylcholine.

Mastering A&P I Chapter 2: Chemistry Comes Alive
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- • 17 pages •
Mastering A&P I Chapter 2: Chemistry Comes Alive

Mastering Anatomy and Physiology I ;Chapter 3: Cells: The Living Units
- Answers
- • 5 pages •
Mastering Anatomy and Physiology I ;Chapter 3: Cells: The Living Units

This is a comprehensive study guide for the first section of the Anatomy & Physiology Course at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be challenging for students and this study guide helped me get through the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distanced learning.
- Study guide
- • 7 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the first section of the Anatomy & Physiology Course at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be challenging for students and this study guide helped me get through the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distanced learning.

This is a comprehensive study guide for the second section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
- Study guide
- • 9 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the second section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.

This is a comprehensive study guide for the third section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
- Study guide
- • 10 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the third section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.

This study guide covers the following topics made for my test review:
structural organization, homeostasis, anatomical terms, different types of energy, atoms (structure, isotopes, etc.), matter, chemical bonds and reactions (overview), and other topics including different types of organic compounds, parts of the cell, different types of cells, diffusion principles, active and passive transport, and the start of tissues (only epithelial is included). And more topics!
- Study guide
- • 10 pages •
This study guide covers the following topics made for my test review:
structural organization, homeostasis, anatomical terms, different types of energy, atoms (structure, isotopes, etc.), matter, chemical bonds and reactions (overview), and other topics including different types of organic compounds, parts of the cell, different types of cells, diffusion principles, active and passive transport, and the start of tissues (only epithelial is included). And more topics!

This is a comprehensive study guide for the last section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston before the final. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.
- Study guide
- • 3 pages •
This is a comprehensive study guide for the last section of Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Charleston before the final. This course proves to be difficult for students and these study guides helped me finish the course with an A. This would be a great resource with the recent events of COVID and distance learning.